Title 24 is its own discipline. Mason treats it like one.
Energy compliance is where plans, mechanical schedules, and Title 24 reports have to agree. Mason cross-checks all three so the math comes out right the first time.
Where energy reviews lose time.
The energy report and the drawings often disagree. Finding the disagreement is the whole job.
Energy Forms Drift From Plan Reality
The Title 24 report says one thing. The drawings say another. The reviewer is the one who finds the gap.
Mechanical Schedules Buried
Equipment schedules sit in tiny print on the mechanical sheet. The math against the energy report is tedious to verify.
Envelope Math Is Slow
Glazing percentage, U-factor, insulation R-values. Each one a small calculation, each one easy to miss.
Built for Title 24 compliance.
Mason reads the energy documentation and the plans together so disagreements surface fast.
Reads Envelope Details
Mason reads glazing schedules, wall assemblies, and insulation callouts directly off the plans.
Cross-Checks Mechanical Schedules
Equipment schedules get matched against the energy report. Mismatches surface as comments.
Verifies Energy Forms Against the Plan
The Title 24 report assumptions are checked against what the drawings actually show.
Flags Discrepancies Automatically
Where the report and the plan disagree, Mason flags both sides and cites the section that governs.
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Explore the ProductThe energy compliance workflow with Mason in it.
Same review your team does today. Mason runs the cross-check so the human work starts at the judgment call.
Upload the permit set with the energy report.
Mason reads both the drawings and the Title 24 documentation.
Mason cross-checks plan against report.
Envelope, mechanical, lighting, and water heating all reconcile against the report.
Flags every mismatch.
Disagreements between drawings and report surface with the governing code citation.
Reviewer verifies and exports.
Your reviewer reads the conflicts, decides the call, and exports the finished letter.
Every code this work touches. Built in.
The codes Mason touches on an energy review.
The fastest way to know Mason handles energy compliance is to run it on a real set.
Bring a permit set with its Title 24 report. Watch Mason reconcile the two. Compare the result to your reviewer's letter.